ENTYCE™
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- Sponsor
- Elanco US Inc.
- NADA
- 141-457
- Status
- RX
- Form
- Oral Solution
- Route
- Oral
- Species
- Dog
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Drug type: Generic ingredient • Generic profile • No FDA branded products linked
Species: Both
Manufacturer: Elanco US Inc.
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For appetite stimulation in dogs. For management of weight loss in cats with chronic kidney disease. Species commonly shown: Both, Dog, Cat.
For appetite stimulation in dogs. For management of weight loss in cats with chronic kidney disease.
The safe use of ENTYCE has not been evaluated in dogs used for breeding or pregnant or lactating bitches.
Top reported reactions (openFDA): Vomiting, Death by euthanasia, Lethargy (see also Central nervous system depression in 'Neurological'), Lack of efficacy - NOS, Not eating, Diarrhoea.
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Used for:
For appetite stimulation in dogs.
Dosing note:
Exact dosing depends on your pet's species, weight, and health status. Use your veterinarian's instructions for the exact dose and schedule.
What to watch for:
When to call the vet:
What to tell or ask your vet today:
A source-aware map of what to know, what is uncertain, and what to verify with your veterinarian.
Roxee has limited cited overview evidence for Capromorelin; use the official documents and your veterinarian's instructions for product-specific decisions.
32 tracked reaction signals; 32 reported cases; 23 serious reports; 2 species groups. These are reporting and label-derived signals for interpretation with a veterinarian.
Adverse-event reports help form a watch list, but they do not prove the medication caused the reaction and they are not a risk ranking between medications.
Official labels, package inserts, and reviewed summaries carry more weight than isolated reports.
Case reports and openFDA terms are useful for pattern awareness, but they are incomplete, can include multiple exposures, and do not estimate an individual pet's probability of harm.
Diabetes (1 reports), Dental disease (1 reports), Dehydration (1 reports), Decreased red blood cell count (1 reports), Decreased packed cell volume (1 reports)
Digestive (3), Behavior (2), Other (27)
Cat (19 reports), Dog (13 reports)
Domestic Shorthair (2), ['Siberian Husky', 'Dog (unknown)'] (1), Cat (unknown) (1), ['Chihuahua', 'Dog (unknown)'] (1). These are report metadata, not proof that a breed is at higher risk.
Verify whether Capromorelin fits the pet's species, current diagnosis, age, weight, organ status, pregnancy/lactation status, and concurrent medications.
Separate label-backed warnings from adverse-event reports and owner observations before changing the plan.
The safe use of ENTYCE has not been evaluated in dogs used for breeding or pregnant or lactating bit, Diabetes, Dental disease, Dehydration
Repeated vomiting or diarrhea. Severe lethargy (hard to wake, very low energy). Collapse or fainting.
Review status / Updated / Sources
Review status: Clinical reviewer not listed
Updated: April 15, 2026, 10:04 AM UTC
Side effects to monitor:
Most reported reactions:
Emergency warning signs:
Source-backed clinical checkpoints for quick review.
Official label facts first, then secondary summaries. Marketing content is separated below.
The safe use of ENTYCE has not been evaluated in dogs used for breeding or pregnant or lactating bitches.
Snapshot first, detailed rows second. This section summarizes signal data and is not a diagnosis.
Filter stored openFDA reports by pet and report attributes. Counts describe reports in this data set, not risk.
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| Reaction | Body system | Cases | Species | Serious cases |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | 1 | Cat | 1 | |
| Other | 1 | Cat | 1 | |
| Other | 1 | Cat | 1 | |
| Other | 1 | Cat | 1 | |
| Other | 1 | Cat | 1 | |
| Other | 1 | Cat | 1 | |
| Other | 1 | Cat | 1 | |
| Digestive | 1 | Cat | 1 |
Species coverage: Cat (19) Dog (13)
| Reaction | Body system | Species | Seriousness | Frequency | Reports |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Digestive | Dog | Non-serious | - | 1 | |
| Digestive | Dog | Non-serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Digestive | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Dog | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Dog | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Dog | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Dog | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Dog | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Behavior | Dog | Non-serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Non-serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Behavior | Dog | Non-serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Dog | Non-serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Dog | Non-serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Non-serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Cat | Non-serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Dog | Serious | - | 1 | |
| Other | Dog | Serious | - | 1 |
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For management of weight loss in cats with chronic kidney disease.
2 mg/kg once daily
FOI · FOI
FOI · FOI
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Normalized identifiers (NDC/NADA/ANADA) and package metadata from regulator listings.
| Package NDC | Product NDC | Form / Route | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 58198-5535-1 | 58198 | - | |
| 58198-5535-2 | 58198 | - | |
| 58198-5535-3 | 58198 | - | |
| 58198-5545-1 | 58198 | - |
Documents are tiered by source trust: Official, Clinical, Manufacturer, Marketing.
Every non-trivial field is expected to include provenance and update timestamps.
Official sponsor/proprietary-name/application-status records linked by active ingredient.
| Product | Sponsor | Application | Status | Published |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
ENTYCE™
RX
Capromorelin
Oral Solution
• Oral
|
Elanco US Inc. | NADA 141-457 | Approved | Nov 19, 2020 |
|
Elura™
RX
Capromorelin
Oral Solution
• Oral
|
Elanco US Inc. | NADA 141-536 | Approved | Oct 16, 2020 |
Data source: FDA Animal Drugs @ FDA (public search export).
Extracted from FDA Animal Drugs @ FDA product labeling. Always confirm details with your veterinarian.
FDA page: Open in Animal Drugs @ FDA
For management of weight loss in cats with chronic kidney disease.
2 mg/kg once daily
FDA page: Open in Animal Drugs @ FDA
For appetite stimulation in dogs. For management of weight loss in cats with chronic kidney disease.
Source: FDA Animal Drugs @ FDA • Reference
The safe use of ENTYCE has not been evaluated in dogs used for breeding or pregnant or lactating bitches.
De-duplicated reaction terms grouped by body system from FDA openFDA reports (not verified; does not prove causation).
Showing top 5 for Digestive.
Showing top 5 for Behavior.
Showing top 5 for Other.
Data source: FDA openFDA Animal & Veterinary adverse event reports.
These are individual FDA adverse event reports. They are unverified and do not prove the medication caused the reaction.
Cat, Domestic Shorthair, Female, 10 year, 4.85 kilogram • Drug: MSK, Solution, Oral • Reactions: Heart murmur, High ionized calcium, Cyst NOS, Aortic mineralisation, Not eating… • Outcome: Ongoing
Dog, ['Siberian Husky', 'Dog (unknown)'], Male, 2 year, 22 kilogram • Drug: MSK, Solution, Oral, Dose: 3 Milligram per kilogram, Frequency: 1 per day • Reactions: Diarrhea • Outcome: Recovered/Normal
Cat, Cat (unknown), Unknown • Drug: MSK, Solution, Oral • Reactions: Drooling, Nausea • Outcome: Recovered/Normal
Dog, ['Chihuahua', 'Dog (unknown)'], Female, 20 week, 2.26 kilogram • Drug: MSK, Solution, Oral • Reactions: Icterus, Death, Other abnormal test result NOS, Elevated liver enzymes NOS, Swollen joint… • Outcome: Died
Dog, Collie - Border, Female, 11 year, 17.23 kilogram • Drug: MSK, Solution, Oral, Dose: 1.60 mL per animal, Frequency: 1 per day • Reactions: Gagging, Drooling, Arthritis, UNPALATABLE, Medication error NOS… • Outcome: Outcome Unknown
Cat, Domestic Mediumhair, Female, 2 year, 4.627 kilogram • Drug: MSK, Liquid, Oral • Reactions: Vomiting, Not eating, Hiding, Hyperglycaemia, Fever… • Outcome: Ongoing
Cat, Domestic Shorthair, Female, 2.2 year, 4.2 kilogram • Drug: MSK, Solution, Unknown, Dose: 0.45 mL per animal • Reactions: Not eating, Hiding, Fever, Vomiting, Low platelet count… • Outcome: Ongoing
Dog, Terrier - Yorkshire, Female, 13.5 year, 2.8 kilogram • Drug: MSK, Solution, Oral, Dose: 2 mL per animal • Reactions: Pale mucous membrane, Laboured breathing, Increased respiratory rate, Crackles on auscultation, Prolonged capillary refill time… • Outcome: Ongoing
Data source: FDA openFDA Animal & Veterinary adverse event reports.
No approved overdose-management text is linked yet. If overdose is suspected, contact a veterinarian or emergency clinic immediately.
No approved storage guidance is linked yet for this ingredient. Use manufacturer packaging and veterinary guidance for handling/storage.
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This medication has not been reviewed by a veterinarian yet.